The actress, who played tomboy Elly May Clampett in the long-running series, launched a legal battle against bosses at CBS Corp. and Mattel Inc. in May after alleging both companies neglected to seek her permission before inking a partnership to make the doll.

She has come to an agreement with the companies' bosses. Her attorney, Philip Shaheen, filed court documents in Louisiana on Tuesday indicating a settlement had been reached, but the details of the case are being kept under wraps.

According to the Associated Press, the 78 year old originally sought at least $75,000 in damages.

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